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Respond to of 217774 Canada: Liberal government reviewing how Toronto jihad terror suspects were allowed into the country Aug 9, 2024 8:30 am By Christine Douglass-Williams 2 Comments There are numerous ways that the Toronto terror suspects may have arrived in Canada, along with many other jihadists, for that matter. To try to figure out how the father-son jihad terror suspects may have entered Canada, let’s start with Canada’s loose borders. Since 2017, dozens of jihadists have been reported to be walking free inside the country. Immigration Minister Marc Miller estimated “the number of undocumented people in Canada at somewhere between 300,000 and 600,000.” In short, undocumented migrants are illegals. They have no authorization to be in Canada. Over 100,000 unvetted illegals came into the country via the infamous Roxham Road in Quebec, demonstrating the Liberal government’s sloppiness regarding both national security and the economy. RCMP Sgt. Charles Poirier put the number at about 113,000 since 2017. Although Roxham Road is now closed, immigration expert Mireille Paquet says that an official closure won’t stop them. It comes down to Ottawa. Imagine what would happen if a law-abiding citizen decided to drive on through an immigration border checkpoint. The law is not being applied equally to illegals flooding in. It’s a two-tier system. At Roxham Road alone, RCMP officers are investigating whether human smuggling networks and organized criminals used that entry into Canada. So what is to stop jihadis from entering Canada? The opposition Conservatives are now pressuring the Trudeau government to explain how the father-son terror suspects immigrated to Canada. “Federal government reviewing how Toronto terror suspects arrived to Canada,” by Nojoud Al Mallees, Canadian Press , August 7, 2024: OTTAWA — Public Safety Minister Dominic LeBlanc says federal departments are reviewing how two men with suspected links to a terrorist group abroad were allowed into Canada. Ahmed Fouad Mostafa Eldidi, 62, and his son, Mostafa Eldidi, 26, were arrested in Richmond Hill, Ont., last week and face nine different terrorism charges, including conspiracy to commit murder on behalf of the terror group Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant. The RCMP announced the charges last week and said that the two men were “in the advanced stages of planning a serious, violent attack in Toronto.” Most charges relate to activities allegedly occurring in Canada, but the elder Eldidi is also charged with one count of aggravated assault outside Canada. LeBlanc says the Public Safety and Immigration Departments, which work together to screen applicants looking to move to Canada, are working to establish a timeline of events regarding the accused men….